Hi Rod: This is a program I created myself that uses the default
accessibility settings for the TabControl.
If the Microsoft defaults are not what WindowEyes is looking for then
perhaps the folks at AI Squared will tell me what settings are required to
work properly with WindowEyes.
Hopefully you a
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Subject: Re: Is Control-Tab a WE Command-
Don't you mean alt tav? That's what moves to the different open windows on
my computers. Pam.
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From: David Goldfield via Talk
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2015 8:59 AM
To: Rick Thomas ; Window-Eyes Discu
Hi Jim:
The Windows control-tab command is suppose to read the TabList Labels only,
cycles through them.
Clicking one of them brings up that TabPage and displays the controls on
that tab page.
The tab control then moves through the items like TextBoxes and buttons on
the TabPage.
In WE the Control-
Actually this is a windows command. It works in any place where tabs are
found. It does in fact work with window-eyes. The reading of tabs how-ever
when this command is used it less then optimal. I have reported this
problem to gw micro now the window-eyes team in the past. What should happen
w
Don't you mean alt tav? That's what moves to the different open windows on
my computers. Pam.
-Original Message-
From: David Goldfield via Talk
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2015 8:59 AM
To: Rick Thomas ; Window-Eyes Discussion List
Subject: Re: Is Control-Tab a WE Command-
Hi Rick,
This is not a Window-Eyes hotkey, nor is it defined as a Cursor key in the
Cursor keys node of the WE control panel, meaning it requires no special
configuration in WE in order for speaking to occur.
I do notice that not every programmer implements it fully or properly in
their software.
Hi. Ctrl-tab is a standard Windows hotkey. With a Web browser, it jumps
from one tab to another, assuming that there are multiple tabs which are
opened. In a multi-page dialog, such as the Internet Explorer options
dialog, ctrl-tab moves from one page of options to another page of
options, such